Native name | 小薯茄工作室有限公司 |
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Company type | Private company |
Industry | Film production |
Founded | September 2016 |
Headquarters | 29–35 Sha Tsui Road Tsuen Wan, New Territories Hong Kong[1] |
Products | Internet video |
Website | https://www.pomato.hk/ |
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Years active | 2016–present | ||||||
Subscribers | 529,000 (Pomato 小薯茄) 138,000 (小薯茄日常 Pomato Daily) | ||||||
Total views | 185 million (Pomato 小薯茄) 17.4 million (小薯茄日常 Pomato Daily) | ||||||
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Last updated: 20 May 2023 |
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Pomato Studio Limited (Chinese: 小薯茄工作室有限公司) is a Hong Kong video production company that creates online comedic skits.
Pomato was established by students of Hong Kong Baptist University's film school who thought they collaborated well in their school projects and wanted to continue making skits. The group makes videos that appeal to Hongkongers' sense of humour and that focus on the topics of friendship, romantic relationships, and life in Hong Kong. They started their Facebook page in September 2016 and also upload YouTube videos. Their appeal led to their receiving numerous requests for producing advertisement skits including from businesses like Subway, government entities like the Hong Kong Police Force and the Consumer Council, and people like the singer-songwriter Deep Ng and the singer Wilfred Lau.